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The Mount Laurel doctrine is a significant judicial doctrine of the New Jersey State Constitution.The doctrine requires that municipalities use their zoning powers in an affirmative manner to provide a realistic opportunity for the production of housing affordable to low- and moderate-income households.
burlington twp. – Three residential communities are on their way to the township. The Place at Burlington, which will be 100 percent affordable rental apartments, is currently being built.
Housing and Urban Development Regional Administrator Juana Matias speaks at the affordable housing press conference at the Laurentide Apartments in Burlington April 17, 2024. Behind her stands ...
The Mount Laurel Decision is a judicial interpretation of the New Jersey State Constitution that requires municipalities to use their zoning powers in an affirmative manner to provide a realistic opportunity for the production of housing affordable to low and moderate-income households.
At least four people have died in South Jersey highway accidents in recent days.
The median value of an owner-occupied housing unit is $337,900 (2012), ranked fifth in the country. [2] [4] New Jersey has the highest percentage of millionaire residents in the country with 7.12% of New Jersey households having $1 million or more liquid or investible assets, not including equity in homes. [5] [6]
As of Oct. 16, the campaign goal of $1,000 had been largely surpassed, collecting $6,747 and counting. On a Facebook post made by Cauthorne, many commented their condolences, prayers and well ...
COAH defined housing regions, estimated the needs for low/moderate income housing, allocated fair share numbers by municipality and reviewed plans to fulfill these obligations. [citation needed] As of January 2006, 287 of New Jersey's 566 municipalities were part of the COAH process, and another 78 were under the court's jurisdiction.